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US $22,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:23750
Location:

San Clemente, California, United States

San Clemente, California, United States

 2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

Purchased new, then sold to us in 2005 with 5,300 miles on the clock.  This Jeep was given a professionally installed lift, Body Armor front and rear bumpers, as well as solid steel Poison Spider custom fenders on all 4 corners.  Full custom roll cage. Both the soft top with tinted windows, and the original hard top are included. K&N Intake helps it breathe well, but otherwise, the engine is completely stock.

Terra-Flex releasable anti-sway bar kit, makes it possible to get crazy off road, while safe-on-road. Kenwood stereo with speakers in the roll bar give it excellent sound.
  The BF Goodrich All Terrain KO tires have under 1K miles. 

Here is the thing about the miles: This Rubicon has been towed behind a diesel pusher coach for the majority of the time.   The true miles, as in 'with engine actually running,' are probably in the 8-9K range. 

This Jeep is fully setup to be towed, includes a tow bar, and the air-brake system is dialed in for your coach, with brake lights, etc.

Have receipts for the work, and much was invested.  Roughly $20,000 in extras and no shortcuts were taken.  Please come see and drive this Jeep in San Clemente, CA: 92673.

If you are serious about off-roading, like the idea of an automatic transmission, and hardly any miles on a Rubicon setup incredibly well, shoot us an offer.

Problems:  This Jeep has been off-roaded a handful of times.  It's obvious, but not trashed.  See photos for scuffs and scratches.  The paint is not perfect, and has some minor chips and scratches.  It shines like crazy however!

I'd be happy to help ship this Jeep anywhere on earth.  Once funds clear completely, that is.  Please ask any questions, and I'll be sure to reply quickly.

This Jeep belongs to my Step-Father, who married my fabulous Mother 20 years ago.  I'm very aware of where this vehicle has been, and how well it's been cared for.

Clear title in hand, and this Jeep was never wrecked.  Thanks, and you would look great in this Jeep!

-Adam


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